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Miniature Micro-D Connector has hermetic, MIL spec design.

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November 10, 2011 - Designed for hermetic applications, Mini Micro-D Connector can be configured with 9, 15, 21, 25, 31, and 37 pin counts. Beryllium-copper pins support 600 Vac and 3 A per pin, and each pin is hermetically sealed with Kryoflex polycrystalline ceramic. Laser welded into aluminum, titanium, or kovar housings, connectors provide greater than 5,000 MW insulation resistance at 500 Vdc, are MIL-PRF-83513/7 interface-compliant, and mate with connectors manufactured to MIL-PRF-83513/8.
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SOURIAU PA&E Announces New Hermetic Mini-Micro-D


Design engineers who need to reduce component size and weight without compromising electrical performance have a new hermetic connector option, following the release of SOURIAU PA&E's new Mini Micro-D Connector.

These new Mini-Micro-D connectors are designed for space, airborne, down-hole oil and any other hermetic applications where reducing size and weight are priorities. They have a 27% lower profile than standard Micro-D connectors are designed to be laser welded into aluminum, titanium or kovar housings. These new connectors are MIL-PRF-83513/7 interface compliant and mate with connectors manufactured to MIL-PRF-83513/8.

SOURIAU PA&E's Mini Micro-D connectors can be configured with 9, 15, 21, 25, 31 and 37 pin counts. Its beryllium-copper pins support 600 VAC and 3A per pin and each pin is hermetically sealed with SOURIAU PA&E's polycrystalline ceramic, Kryoflex. They provide greater than 5,000 megohms of insulation resistance at 500 VDC and exhibit no evidence of dielectric withstanding voltage breakdown when tested in accordance with MIL-STD-1344, Method 3003. These new Micro-D connectors have a leak rate of less than 1X10-9 cc/second of helium at one atmospheric differential pressure and will operate reliably at temperatures from -65º C to 200º C.

CAD models and detailed drawings for Mini Micro-D connector line are available at http://www.pacaero.com (part number 94594).

For more information about this new Mini Micro-D connector from SOURIAU PA&E, or to learn more about the company's other interconnect products, EMI filters, and integrated electronic packaging capabilities, contact SOURIAU PA&E at 509-664-8000 or visit us at http://www.pacaero.com.
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